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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Leicestershire => Topic started by: old bones on Monday 28 February 11 13:24 GMT (UK)
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I am just wondering what is the best way to obtain records from here if you can't visit in person. I am in Oz so it makes it a bit difficult. When doing a google search on a surname of interest, an entry popped up on the Records Office site. It was for the court sessions at Michaelmas 1877. I am pretty sure it's my rellie as I saw a newspaper archive recently where it said he was to appear before the sessions on a charge of robbery. He was from London, so I don't know how he ended up there, but thats what the newspaper said.
Thanks
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Greeting’s & Welcome to the Leicestershire Boards ……
I should try contacting the Records Office using the link below……..
e-mail :- recordoffice@leics.gov.uk
They could do a search for you and transcribe the details for you
And then transfer them on to you via e-mail. ….
I’m not too sure if there would be a charge involved. …..
I go to the Records Office on a weekly bases and I’m willing to do other look ups on your behalf………
MIKE. …….
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Thanks Mike.
I will email and see what they say. They might have a minimum charge and its only this one record I want, so hopefully it won't be too much, provided they can do it for me.
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Greeting’s Again ……
I know that service is available when they transcribe details of events which come under the “ 100 Year Closure Act.”
MIKE. …….
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Hi Mike
I have emailed so will see what they say. The event occurred in 1877 so the hundred years are well and truly up.
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The LRO have sent me a couple of photocopies of old records and the charges have been very reasonable :)
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Thats good to know, Annie. You hear stories at times of things costing an arm and a leg.
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The records office got back to me and it added up to a bit in the end, by the time they had a ten pound research fee, cost of copies, airmail postage, credit card fee etc. If you are able to still do the lookup Mike, I would really appreciate it. I will send a personal message with the details.
Thanks
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LEICESTER QUARTERLY SESSIONS
1777. .....MICHAELMAS QUARTER
Held before Isaac Harrison Esq. Chairman of the Bench.
George Thomas Mowbray Esq. vice Chairman of the Bench.
Warrant Issued 8th. October. 1777.
Remaned in Custody 8th. October. 1777.
ACCUSED. ,,,,
Charles Bestland aged 50. A Woodcutter.
Thomas Greenwood. Aged. 40 A Woodcutter.
DATE OF HEARING ……..CASE No'. 18 & 19.
16th. October. 1777.
CHARGED WITH …….
Both stand charged with FELONY. ….. by force
Demanding certain monies with the intent to steal the said same.
From one Joseph Nicholas of Oadby in the County of Leicestershire.
On the 6th. Day of October. 1777.
VERDICT. ……
BOTH GUILTY of demanding monies with intent to steal.
SENTENCE…….
6 Months HARD LABOUR EACH in the County Prison Leicester.
MIKE. …….
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Thanks heaps, Mike. Actually, I am surprised they didn't get a worse sentence. I am not sure I like to have this fellow in my family tree. I don't think I would have liked to have met him on a dark night! Perhaps he is lucky that transportation had ended by this time.
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Hi there, I found an old newspaper report about this, I'm not sure if it's the one you've already seen, but I've attached it to this message in case it's a new one. Hope the attachment works OK. It's from the Leicester Chronicle & Leicester Mercury, Oct 13 1877.
Hope you enjoy the report!
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Thanks, Catey. It was the same one I saw, but it doesn't matter. It certainly makes interesting reading.